Windows 10 is rapidly becoming the world’s largest desktop operating system. Windows 10 now it’s getting further developed, and its global market share is very close to Windows 7, and it’s going to overtake it predictably at the end of this year, according to the latest data released by NetMarketShare.

Well, it is good news and also bad news for Microsoft, with Windows 10 continuing to grow in popularity, while its Edge browser continues to be ignored by most users.

In case you don’t know this Company: Netmarketshare is a company that monitors which operating systems and web browsers are used on the internet, giving us a good idea of the kind of market share the software enjoys.

The statistics from Netmarketshare indicate that Windows 10 might be overtaking Windows 7 earlier by the year-end of 2018. Moreover, according to November’s numbers, Windows 10 was installed on 38.14% of PCs, while Windows 7 use dropped to 38.89%, which show the gap is getting smaller and smaller.

That is to say, 0.46% of Windows 7 users now upgrade to Windows 10, which makes the usets number of Windows 10 is extremely close to the top on the world. The number of users is going to upgrade to Windows 10 is expected to increase significantly, due to Microsoft relaunches Windows 10 version 1809 with many new features and security upgrades.

However, the current older version upgraded to Windows 10 is still slow, but Windows 10 is expected to replace Windows 7 as a global desktop market leader in the new year.

Can’t uninstall Affinity Photo by dragging it to the Trash? That’s a common problem that many Mac users encounter when trying to perform an uninstallation. If you run into problems in removing Affinity Photo or other apps, this post could help you out.

What is Affinity Photo? It is a professional-level image editing software developed by Serif, an alternative to Adobe’s Photoshop and available for Mac, iOS and Windows.

Why some users report that they cannot drag the app icon to the Trash to uninstall Affinity Photo for Mac? That’s mostly because the app is still active on the system. And the fix is quite simple: to shut down Affinity Photo before trashing the icon.

The latest macOS Mojave adds a new Continuity Camera feature, which allows users to quickly add photos and documents from iOS devices to Mac. If you have not tried this new functionality yet, read this post to know how to use the trick for your work.

First of all, to use Continuity Camera feature requires the following conditions:

Your Mac is using macOS Mojave and your iOS device is using iOS 12.

Your Mac and iOS device have both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.

Your Mac and iOS device are signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID that is using two-factor authentication.

Adobe announced on Monday that it will release a full version of its Photoshop editing software for the Apple iPad next year. Photoshop is currently available for the iPad, but it doesn’t offer the same functionality that it does on Mac or Windows computers.

Adobe unveiled the next generation of Adobe Creative Cloud apps today and says the new updates mark “a major inflection for the future of creativity.”

“We are unlocking a new level of creative potential by releasing more powerful tools, extending creativity beyond the desktop, and empowering creatives to thrive in new mediums like voice and augmented reality,” Adobe says.

The new Adobe Photoshop CC for the iPad delivers “all the power, performance, and precision of Photoshop reimagined for a modern touch and gesture-based interface.”

Microsoft co-founderPaul Allen passed away today at age 65 following complications from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, accordance with the report of CNBC. Allen earlier this month announced that he was again undergoing treatment for the cancer, which he was first treated for in 2009.

Allen is an American inventor, archaeologist and philanthropist, and own 2 professional teams, including the NFL Seattle Seahawks and NBA Portland Trailblazers. Allen ranked among the world’s wealthiest individuals. As of Monday afternoon, he ranked 44th on Forbes’ 2018 list of billionaires with an estimated net worth of more than $20 billion.

Allen cofounded Microsoft in 1975 with Bill Gates. Allen left the company just 8 years later while being treated for Hodgkin’s lymphoma, though he remained a board member through 2000. In 2009, Allen began treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and it subsequently went into remission. Just two weeks ago, however, Allen said he was again undergoing treatment for the cancer.

For certain Mac users, they may have never used some built-in software like Garageband or iTunes, and they are considering how to remove those unused apps to reclaim disk space. Well, you can safely uninstall the built-in apps you don’t want to keep on your Mac, yet it should be pointed out that the removal of Apple’s dedicated apps may require more manual steps, compared with uninstalling the third-party apps.

Error shows up saying that “iTunes.app cannot be modified or deleted because it is required by macOS”

If you are confused about how to uninstall iTunes from your Mac, check out this post and follow the proper steps below to get rid of iTunes and clean up its remnants.

Parallels Desktop is a software providing hardware virtualization for Macintosh computers with Intel processors. On this Tuesday the vendor officially announces the release of Parallels 14 for Mac, a major update that brings support for macOS Mojave.

Parallels Desktop 14 is now compatible with macOS Mojave to run Windows 10 virtual machine. Dark Mode and Quick Look have been supported in the 14th version. Support for additional Mojave features, which are currently in development, will be tested, finalized and introduced around the forthcoming public release of Mojave.

The latest version of Parallels Desktop also adds a slew of new features and improvements, including significant storage savings, faster launch times, improved graphics and the latest versions of Parallels Toolbox for Windows or Mac.

In July Microsoft announced the Office 2019 for Mac Preview. Now the company confirmed in a blog post that the new features coming along with the new software will be available to Office 365 subscribers who are running macOS Sierra or higher.

How to know where a photo was taken? How can you see the details of a photo? And how many disk space the photo occupies on the Mac? To figure out these questions you need to access to the Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) data.

EXIF data records many information like image dimensions, title, resolution, camera model, location, shutter speed, ISO, date and time, copyright information, descriptions, thumbnails etc. That kind of metadata can be written, read and supported on both iOS and macOS. End users cannot view or edit the metadata directly on iOS devices, unless using third-party apps like Google Photos or Photo Investigator. Previously, Mac users can launch the Photos app to see the EXIF metadata of an image contained within the app library, or access to the Get Info pane after selecting a file in Finder.